Despite civilian and military bloodshed, Ukraine's online information war keeps a sense of humour.
BBC News Kyiv, Ukraine
Just as Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky tailors speeches to foreign parliaments to take account of local history, culture and sensibility, so Olena's five-strong international team target their messages. in Ukraine: $20,000 Carl Gustav rocket launchers, capable of knocking out Russian T-90 tanks worth $4.5m.Thanks to the team's efforts, the defence ministry's Twitter feed now has 1.5m followers around the world. Some of the videos have been viewed more than a million times.
"We started displaying dead Russian bodies," Olena says. "And then we realised that it actually didn't work. It only united them against us." "If you do it in Saratov you have to know what's going on in Saratov," Olena says. "If you do it in Nizhny Novgorod, you have to know what's going on in Nizhny Novgorod."
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